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Posted on Jul 02, 2009

Video/movie playing problem, sys crashes BSOD

...might be some driver conflict or what, i dunno, but i get BSOD when strting to play video. I installed the newest nvidia driver version, the result is the same. BSOD appears ONLY when opening any video file(avi,mp4,wma) and i tried different players (wmp, mp4plyer. gpmplayer), but with all i get BSOD.What could be the reason and what to do?

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Plz do not change ur driver
use the driver which is given to u
because it may be varied by version of ur vga and ur driver

enjoy


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